Pope Francis appears to be edging closer to a deal with China's Communist rulers, to end a seven-decade row that's divided the country's Catholics between bishops loyal to the Vatican and those loyal to the Chinese Communist Party.

A new report out today has found driverless trucks are still decades away and the viability of the industry faces a bigger challenge from the so-called "gig economy" which is seeing work practises become more flexible, while jobs become less secure.

A new report out today has found driverless trucks are still decades away and the viability of the industry faces a bigger challenge from the so-called "gig economy" which is seeing work practises become more flexible, while jobs become less secure.

Pope Francis appears to be edging closer to a deal with China's Communist rulers, to end a seven-decade row that's divided the country's Catholics between bishops loyal to the Vatican and those loyal to the Chinese Communist Party.

A new report out today has found driverless trucks are still decades away and the viability of the industry faces a bigger challenge from the so-called "gig economy" which is seeing work practises become more flexible, while jobs become less secure.